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» 12/21/2011 15:36
NORTH KOREA
North Korean soldiers stealing food from people, as everyone fears the worst
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
A source on the border with China tells AsiaNews, “Soldiers are hoarding all they can find in their barracks. People are starving to death because here you can live only with a rifle and some food.” Meanwhile, the power struggle for the dead leader’s throne picks up.

Seoul (AsiaNews) – As North Koreans continue to mourn the death of their ‘dear leader’, at least according to the propaganda of the ruling Stalinist regime, the situation in the country is further deteriorating. Given the present political uncertainties, “local officials are taking away the last food supplies people have to hoard them in barracks,” a source told AsiaNews. “This was expected because they want to survive at all cost. Here you live only if you have food and a rifle. Rice prices have shot up in the black market, but people can’t afford it.”

Such injustices “occur in every province, including those on the border with China where soldiers are less bossy than elsewhere. People have been moved to tears by Kim’s death for a variety of reasons, with the pangs of hunger coming first. Now everyone wants to know what will happen in Pyongyang. I think things will get worse.”

Meanwhile, the power struggle to legitimise the heir is picking up. Kim Jong-un, in fact, is preparing his first public act, a speech to the nation on 1 January to present the guidelines for 2012. Political analysts warn it will be a key moment in order to see whether he will back the military or the party.

“The heir’s power is closely linked to that of the military commissions of the party and the Defence Ministry,” said Kim Yeon-soo, who teaches at the Korea national Defense University in Seoul. “The generals in charge were loyal to the father and the grandfather, but do not trust him because he is too young. In order to impose himself, he must either replace them or win them over. If he goes for the first option, he could set off a coup.”

According to the scholar, “the existing North Korean regime has no specific ideology. It is based on a reward system, money or ‘political gifts’, the dictator handed out to his loyalists. This is why Kim Jong-un will try to buy off those who hold the real power. Of course, those who are being bought off might think they can do without him.”

In the meantime, China appears to be backing the third Kim, dubbed the “great successor” in the Chinese press.

President Hu Jintao went to Beijing’s embassy district, where he met North Korea’s ambassador to express his condolences for Kim Jong-il’s death. Prime Minister Wen Jiabao followed a bit later.

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See also
04/15/2011 NORTH KOREA
Kim Jong-un staking succession on the ‘Day of the Sun’
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
03/17/2010 NORTH KOREA
Kim Jong-il grooms a "bulldog" as heir
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
09/21/2010 NORTH KOREA
Date fixed for Party Congress to choose a successor to Kim Jong Il
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
01/29/2011 NORTH KOREA - JAPAN
Kim's eldest son: "My father does not trust his successor"
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
09/30/2010 NORTH KOREA
Second dynastic succession of Kim: All in the Family
by Pino Cazzaniga

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